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on fox news sunday, bill crystal actually found himself complimenting the obama administrations' record while advising the romney campaign to focus on the next four years instead of the last four years. >> if this election is just about the last four years, it's a muddy verdict. bush was president during the financial melt down, the obama team has turned that around pretty well. >> and david brooks thinks he knows a moderate republican when he sees one. and that mitt romney is faking it when he tries to sell right wing extremism. >> mitt romney does not have the passion for the stuff he's talking about. he's a problem sofr. i think he's a nonideological person. and he's faking it. >> rush limbaugh who pretty much hates everything that david brooks has to say, reacted this way to david brooks on his radio show today. >> ideological age that romney can't do it? isn't that why you told us he would be the best nominee? am i wrong -- am i missing something here? isn't that why brooks and others told us we had to nominate romney precisely because he wasn't ideological and that would be necess
on fox news sunday, bill crystal actually found himself complimenting the obama administrations' record while advising the romney campaign to focus on the next four years instead of the last four years. >> if this election is just about the last four years, it's a muddy verdict. bush was president during the financial melt down, the obama team has turned that around pretty well. >> and david brooks thinks he knows a moderate republican when he sees one. and that mitt romney is...
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romney by a 22-point margin. those results match other polling that shows those comments alienated undecided voters. regardless of what you think of the substance of that it statement from mr. romney, it did turn the whole republican pundit class against him, called every candidate in a contested race to distance themselves from the presidential nominee of their party to start campaigning against mitt romney, telling voters, listen, i don't like that guy on that issue either, but vote for me any way even though i'm a republican. whether or not you think the remarks were scandalous, the polling impact of them is now showing up directly at a time when mr. romney's egregiously bad polling numbers seem to be calcifying and when most voters are now starting to vote. an incredibly negative impact for romney and his campaign at a difficult time for them. now on the eve of the first presidential debate, if they were hoping to put that behind them, any hope of getting away from the issue has now been expunged because "the
romney by a 22-point margin. those results match other polling that shows those comments alienated undecided voters. regardless of what you think of the substance of that it statement from mr. romney, it did turn the whole republican pundit class against him, called every candidate in a contested race to distance themselves from the presidential nominee of their party to start campaigning against mitt romney, telling voters, listen, i don't like that guy on that issue either, but vote for me...
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after a massive fire broke out after 130 sunday morning >> the blaze quickly escalated. it prompted a hazardous material response. >> she cannot believe what she was seeing >> it started in the neighboring building... and then spread to the warehouse. all three buildings burned for more than eight hours >> no firefighters were injured . they said the structure will lead to come down need to come down. >> crews will remain on the scene to monitor. city officials say the building will lead to be demolished >> an argument on the south side ended in a shooting leaving one man dead and another injured. this weekend's violence brought chicagos murder rate to a new high >> more than 400 homicides in chicago so far. >> locked in a grief-filled embrace.. detectives comb for clues workers wash blood from the sidewalk. this scene, playing out today in bridgeport.. is a familiar one. more than 400 homicides in chicago in 2012... with still 3 months to go. all of a sudden, before you know it pop-pop-pop. i just seen him laying there. i knew he was dead. 25-year old jose escobar was s
after a massive fire broke out after 130 sunday morning >> the blaze quickly escalated. it prompted a hazardous material response. >> she cannot believe what she was seeing >> it started in the neighboring building... and then spread to the warehouse. all three buildings burned for more than eight hours >> no firefighters were injured . they said the structure will lead to come down need to come down. >> crews will remain on the scene to monitor. city officials say...
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maybe rain sunday. >> traffic is next. >>> good morning. in frederick maryland, southbound is closed between friends brook lane. also, still seeing the accident. police are on the scene. right lane is blocked. not only slow past glee but you're jammed as you make your way past edsall. >> another update in 25 minutes.
maybe rain sunday. >> traffic is next. >>> good morning. in frederick maryland, southbound is closed between friends brook lane. also, still seeing the accident. police are on the scene. right lane is blocked. not only slow past glee but you're jammed as you make your way past edsall. >> another update in 25 minutes.
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>> stephanie: 22 minutes after the hour. >> there is a grumpy cat being tickled, and he is not having any of it. >> stephanie: what is his name? >> tard. >> stephanie: what is going on with the interwebs today. roland's balls have a twitter feed. road flair mary has a twitter fee. she has theme songs now thanks to audra and kate. ♪ oh mary ♪ ♪ you said she blocked ♪ ♪ after all your words of steal ♪ >> you know every time i call in your ratings go up. you know. you know. ♪ road flair mary hold on hold on ♪ ♪ call back mary i would love ♪ ♪ keep holding on ♪ [ applause ] >> stephanie: audra has some pipes on her. but kenny pick does a better mary. i'm sorry jim? >> i'm looking at tard with this gumpy look on his face. >> stephanie: wow, we need some sleep. i have a confession -- >> oh, do you need confession music. >> stephanie: yes, please. take your organ out for me won't you. [ organ music ] >> stephanie: steph i have been cheating on my husband with you. my husband dave is a morning host star, and for almost 20 years i have spent every morning listening only
>> stephanie: 22 minutes after the hour. >> there is a grumpy cat being tickled, and he is not having any of it. >> stephanie: what is his name? >> tard. >> stephanie: what is going on with the interwebs today. roland's balls have a twitter feed. road flair mary has a twitter fee. she has theme songs now thanks to audra and kate. ♪ oh mary ♪ ♪ you said she blocked ♪ ♪ after all your words of steal ♪ >> you know every time i call in your ratings go...
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>>> good morning. breaking news. a suicide bomber in afghanistan kills at least 14 people, including three american soldiers as u.s. military deaths in the war surpass 2,000. nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. >>> trying to lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris christie didn't get the memo. >> wednesday night the first night of this campaign. >> will this be a game-changer in the election? >>> and "i'm not perfect." arnold schwarzenegger about his marriage, his affairs and the child he fathered with his house keeper. >> i inflicted pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> he prepares to release his tell-all memoir today, monday, october 1st, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live, from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a monday morning, i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm david gregory in for matt this morning. >>> the taliban is claiming resp
>>> good morning. breaking news. a suicide bomber in afghanistan kills at least 14 people, including three american soldiers as u.s. military deaths in the war surpass 2,000. nbc's richard engel is in afghanistan. >>> trying to lower expectations ahead of the first presidential debate. >> he's a debater. i'm just okay. >> but romney backer chris christie didn't get the memo. >> wednesday night the first night of this campaign. >> will this be a...
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the first is on the third, there's another on the 15th and 22. let's take a look at the first debate that is going on in denver. that will be at the university of denver in colorado. domestic policy is the topic of this event. and let's look at the only vice presidential debate. there's a meeting in hofstra university in new york. that will be from undecided voters asking the candidates on different topics. the second will be in boca raton, florida. that will focus on libya. you can watch here wednesday night on ktvu channel 2 news. that debate begins at 6:00 p.m. >>> president obama makes one fund raising visit next week. a week from monday he will host a dinner in san francisco. now to dine with the president will set you back $20,000 a plate. that campaign has not yet announced the musical guest. >>> our election coverage continues at 10:30, we look at the proposition that eases the state's tough three strikes sentencing law. that if approved could lead to the release of thousands of inmates. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee was on hand earlier
the first is on the third, there's another on the 15th and 22. let's take a look at the first debate that is going on in denver. that will be at the university of denver in colorado. domestic policy is the topic of this event. and let's look at the only vice presidential debate. there's a meeting in hofstra university in new york. that will be from undecided voters asking the candidates on different topics. the second will be in boca raton, florida. that will focus on libya. you can watch here...
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because neighbors saw them at a picnic sunday. and then monday morning, neither parent showed up for work and today, neighbors are struggling to come to grips with what appears to be murder suicide. >> there's no signs of any issues. there's no signs that you could see. >> neighbors ru
because neighbors saw them at a picnic sunday. and then monday morning, neither parent showed up for work and today, neighbors are struggling to come to grips with what appears to be murder suicide. >> there's no signs of any issues. there's no signs that you could see. >> neighbors ru
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the ktvu morning news for the very latest on the search for those two missing fishermen in san mateo county. remember we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. have a good week everyone, thank you for joining us. and we'll see you back here next week.
the ktvu morning news for the very latest on the search for those two missing fishermen in san mateo county. remember we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. have a good week everyone, thank you for joining us. and we'll see you back here next week.
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(male announer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> good morning and this monday october 1st we begin this morning with news about half moon bay or rescue efforts are underway this morning. hours this morning out of half moon bay we have a map to show you the area we're talking about. two fishermen fell off their votes and chopper was in the air using night-vision technology to to search for those missing man. started to say a total of four were flown in the water when she bowed capsize. two of four people manage to swim to safety. >> with the coast guard choppers hovering above family members download joined in on the search for two missing men lost at sea. >> the boat the men were on capsized and then washed up on a remote beach about 20 mi. south of half moon bay. >> minor this and so sad. i want my husband to come back. >> coast guard said the boats were flipped of around 1130 sunday morning all four men were thrown into the water to a man apparently had lifejackets and swam to shore. authorities say thank and the other missing man did not have life jac
(male announer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> good morning and this monday october 1st we begin this morning with news about half moon bay or rescue efforts are underway this morning. hours this morning out of half moon bay we have a map to show you the area we're talking about. two fishermen fell off their votes and chopper was in the air using night-vision technology to to search for those missing man. started to say a total of four were flown in the...
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weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >> you know, no can do. i can't go for that. >> you've got go back to introducing him. former campaign senior strategist and political analyst steve schmidt and columnist frank bruni about what he expects to see wednesday night on the debasement do you want me to read it? >> yeah. read it. i'm going to walk in front of the camera. >> he says what i most want from it isn't fireworks, though i'm as big a fan of political theatre as the next hack. it's a word, one that has gone sadly out of vogue over recent decades and been mostly absent from this campaign. sacrifice. and i'm not holding my breath. the last president to make a truly robust call for s
weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" at 22 past the hour. a live look at the white house in washington, d.c. joining us we have former campaign senior strategist -- really. you're just going to walk in front of the camera? >> i thought -- >> sit down. sit down. >> you go to schmidt. >> hey, i got an idea. hey, hey, hey, hey, joe. i got an idea. why don't you sit down before we're on the air. >>...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i know a lot of people are like, come on, man? a mini series? and the numbers come in and what do you say to -- >> it was not something that anybody would have bet on. but i was really convinced the writing was compelling and it had a chance to be classic. >> we're talking about cable's crush and how cable is dominating but it doesn't dominate when it comes to comedy. >> no. >> "modern family." >> why is that? >> i think because america, you know, watches network television at 8:00 at night and not everybody has cable. >> i think there's something comforting about the network channel. that's w
we have 22. >> yeah. and while it appears cable shut out the networks with leader hbo and its 23 wins, cbs close with 16 for the strongest network showing. abc had nine, nbc had five. >> nothing. >> right. you did nothing. >> "homeland" getting all the buzz, but "game of thrones" got six emmys, as well. "game change" picked up five and so did "hatfields and mccoys." >> kevin costner. >> how gratifying is it, because i...
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he has canceled the f-22 and numerous other weapon systems. he is messing around with military pay, benefits, retirement, and that should put mitt romney over the top in virginia, but it is a close state because of the facts. the least recession impacted state in the union is virginia. the reason the viejo is the least impact of state is because the only industry that has been a growth industry in the last four years is the government. there is no recession in washington d.c. i go there quite frequently. there are cranes all over the city. the place is awash in money. the employment numbers are significantly better than the rest of the country because we spend and spend and spend other states money. washington d.c., and that has an impact in the northern virginia suburbs. virginia will be a cat fight, and a lot of people have overlooked governor bob mcdowell as a possible vice presidential nominee along with it romney. i don't, but i think he probably is going to get viejo anyway. so i'm feeling very good about those three states. he needs jus
he has canceled the f-22 and numerous other weapon systems. he is messing around with military pay, benefits, retirement, and that should put mitt romney over the top in virginia, but it is a close state because of the facts. the least recession impacted state in the union is virginia. the reason the viejo is the least impact of state is because the only industry that has been a growth industry in the last four years is the government. there is no recession in washington d.c. i go there quite...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 >>> breaking news this morning. let's go to cnbc's brian sullivan. >> mixed economic data coming out about 15 minutes ago. it's not good for manufacturing. first off, the weekly unemployment claim numbers did come in better than expected. about 26,000 fewer than the consensus forecast. the problem is what's known as durable goods orders number. these are big ticket items from refrigerator to a car to a plane posted its biggest drop in years. here's a pretty amazing statistic. in july, boeing received 260 airplane orders. in august, it received one. so perhaps the global slowdown, europe, what we're talking about in china, perhaps coming to roost here. not good news for manufacturing job growth so pay attention to that as well. also new reports showing that people are spending less and less time on facebook on this computer. down 13% month over time. more time on the phone. less time on the desk top. the reason that's not good is the desk top has a lot more real estate for those ads that facebook wants. we all know t
tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 >>> breaking news this morning. let's go to cnbc's brian sullivan. >> mixed economic data coming out about 15 minutes ago. it's not good for manufacturing. first off, the weekly unemployment claim numbers did come in better than expected. about 26,000 fewer than the consensus forecast. the problem is what's known as durable goods orders number. these are big ticket items from refrigerator to a car to a plane posted its biggest drop in years. here's a pretty...
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two things really important, where was the intelligence committee's thinking on that sunday morning, and secondly were her talking points which appeared to be consistent over five different talk shows, were her talking points cleared by the american intelligence committee. just as a matter of caution, inside the beauracracy that is a wise thing to do so you don't end up trying to defend a position that frankly ends up being indefensible. bill: thank you for your time we really appreciate your incite on this. we'll call on you again as we work through this story. michael hayden former director of the c.i.a. with us today out of washington. martha: important issues there and here as well of the insider attacks that have the top commander in afghanistan quote, mad as hell. we'll talk about that. bill: what can be done to keep our soldiers and marines safe from the people they are training? that is on going. martha: a car thief leading the police on a high-speed chase through los angeles. did you see this? the dramatic way that it ended. we'll be right back. wow. it's the honey, it makes
two things really important, where was the intelligence committee's thinking on that sunday morning, and secondly were her talking points which appeared to be consistent over five different talk shows, were her talking points cleared by the american intelligence committee. just as a matter of caution, inside the beauracracy that is a wise thing to do so you don't end up trying to defend a position that frankly ends up being indefensible. bill: thank you for your time we really appreciate your...
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both saturday and sunday afternoon. also worth noting and america its coupls--and so you can watch it here on kron for like branches said the star blue angels live special presented by the jeep and kron for this this saturday at 4:00. >> format to the kron 4 news at 7: 45 all eyes on the weather in the triple digits expected to head into the afternoon. . crystal clear conditions out there we do not have any issues with visibility as we check out your numbers 64 in downtown 7 cisco starting with the warm up their 68 in daily silcity. now those '50s i showed you that see where they are going to go into the afternoon another one day with plenty of sunshine expected 92 degrees on tap for his san jose and santa clara 96 expected in los gatos checkout fairfield at 100 degrees 102 expected in could actually break a record set 195r 90s and for pleasanton 93 expected in hayward and another day of the upper 80s for berkeley, oakland and 75 in daly city. for those of you heading to the a's came later tonight against the rangers fi
both saturday and sunday afternoon. also worth noting and america its coupls--and so you can watch it here on kron for like branches said the star blue angels live special presented by the jeep and kron for this this saturday at 4:00. >> format to the kron 4 news at 7: 45 all eyes on the weather in the triple digits expected to head into the afternoon. . crystal clear conditions out there we do not have any issues with visibility as we check out your numbers 64 in downtown 7 cisco...
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the "washington journal" continues for this sunday morning. we are back in a moment. >> you say we ought to surcharge smokers and the obese for their medicare coverage. >> right. >> where did that idea came from? >> it came from us. i mean, i'm the person who put it in the memo but i didn't have to fight very hard for it. i ran into this -- something i ran in the "washington post", where it said -- instead of calling people morbidly obese i called them mega fatties and i was rebuked for this for being insensitive which i guess i probably a.m. -- probably am but this is another thing where everybody knows this to be true and someone has to pay for it. i'm not saying you should bankrupt people who have it -- but you know, there should be penalties. i mean, i'm not really a democrat, but i'm certainly a democrat compared to him, but you have to be responsible to some extent for your personal behavior. and someone is going to pay for it. we should point out we're not the only people making arguments like this. there have been bipartisan commission
the "washington journal" continues for this sunday morning. we are back in a moment. >> you say we ought to surcharge smokers and the obese for their medicare coverage. >> right. >> where did that idea came from? >> it came from us. i mean, i'm the person who put it in the memo but i didn't have to fight very hard for it. i ran into this -- something i ran in the "washington post", where it said -- instead of calling people morbidly obese i called...
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think about newt gingrich. the way he handled the difficult question from cnn, in that second or third debate. he won the audience over, he won the debate by virtue of the style of which he answered that question. >> well he won the style part of the debate. but he's going to be watching the debate on wednesday, right? joe and chris, always a pleasure, gentlemen, thank you. >>> still ahead here has the tea party glimmer started to fade? we're going to look at the latest example of a conservative candidate who, who's cooling the rhetoric a bit. >>> first as the supreme court prepares to start its new term, we flash back to the beginning of the roberts court. this is msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you
think about newt gingrich. the way he handled the difficult question from cnn, in that second or third debate. he won the audience over, he won the debate by virtue of the style of which he answered that question. >> well he won the style part of the debate. but he's going to be watching the debate on wednesday, right? joe and chris, always a pleasure, gentlemen, thank you. >>> still ahead here has the tea party glimmer started to fade? we're going to look at the latest example...
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>>> good morning, america. new at this hour, just plane crazy. three american airlines jets now found with loose seats in the cabin. all causing frightening moments in mid-air. chairs flipping backwards with people inside them. >> we have some seats loose in the back. >> this morning, an airline in crisis. >>> and breaking right now. one border patrol agent killed. the second wounded airlifted to the hospital along the u.s./mexico border overnight in arizona. we have the latest on this breaking story for our viewers in the west. >>> swimming with tigers. you heard that right. tigers. watch as these performers get up close and personal with these massive predators. how it's creating a scary splash. >> oh! >> and buckle up! he's tried to eat his own wrist cast, run for president, and tackled at the emmys. now, he's about to get wild and crazy in times square. stephen colbert is getting ready right now to make over "gma." >> i'm going to make "good morning america" the best morning america. ♪ >>> and stephen colbert joining team robin. we are all
>>> good morning, america. new at this hour, just plane crazy. three american airlines jets now found with loose seats in the cabin. all causing frightening moments in mid-air. chairs flipping backwards with people inside them. >> we have some seats loose in the back. >> this morning, an airline in crisis. >>> and breaking right now. one border patrol agent killed. the second wounded airlifted to the hospital along the u.s./mexico border overnight in arizona. we...
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here he is sunday. >> i have absolute confidence when we get to thursday morning all of you are going to be shaking your heads saying it's a brand new race. >> that's a bit off script for the romney campaign which for the last week has praised the president's strong speaking abilities and debate experience. romney hopes to turn the tables during the debate. "the new york times" said that is just not likely. history shows only two elections have seen a big impact from the debates. the first, of course in 1960 during that first televised debate when americans saw kennedy and nixon on t.v. the second was the year 2000 when george bush overtook vice president al gore. as john mentioned earlier in the show that does not mean it is time to get complacent. one thing romney could have going for him is that the jobs report is out just 36 hours after the first debate. more john fugelsang coming up on the full court press and we're always live in chat, join us there, current.com/billpress. you're about to watch an ad message created by a current tv viewer for capella university. matter. i've bee
here he is sunday. >> i have absolute confidence when we get to thursday morning all of you are going to be shaking your heads saying it's a brand new race. >> that's a bit off script for the romney campaign which for the last week has praised the president's strong speaking abilities and debate experience. romney hopes to turn the tables during the debate. "the new york times" said that is just not likely. history shows only two elections have seen a big impact from the...
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but he can last like he's 22. we're pleased you're with us. packed with news stories. i don't know where to begin. i guess i've gotta go to dan for the "full court press." >> hey, all right. >> john: good morning peter. >> nice to see you. >> john: great to be back. i haven't had dan here in a long time. >> the last couple times you were here, dan wasn't here. >> john: it's hard because i get used to you and i feel like we have a bond and then you're away and i needed you and you weren't there. >> i heard you were coming in so i had to take the day off. >> john: i thought we had a bromance but it turns out i'm bro-dependent. >> other headlines making news, you would think the owner of an nfl team would want nothing more than his team to have a winning season. not so for new york jets owner woody johnson. >> john: what could he possibly want more than a name that doesn't sound doubly phallic. >> he told bloom beg news it was more important to him that mitt romney win the presidential election than the jets have a winning season. the team went 8-8 last year and is 2-2 so
but he can last like he's 22. we're pleased you're with us. packed with news stories. i don't know where to begin. i guess i've gotta go to dan for the "full court press." >> hey, all right. >> john: good morning peter. >> nice to see you. >> john: great to be back. i haven't had dan here in a long time. >> the last couple times you were here, dan wasn't here. >> john: it's hard because i get used to you and i feel like we have a bond and then...
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to go what has influenced us greatly is back in 1960, we had a morning news cycle ended evening news cycle and nothing in between. now you have not just for television, but also through computers and so forth. a 24 hour per day news cycle. in the 24 hour news cycle, you air. form. -- dicot the electronic tapeworm. it has to be set constantly. poptry to remember whether it is a candidate or commentator whoever it utters the words, i do not know. >> when i was watching cable coverage of the trial in which there had been the announcement just before they went live, and it opened the program by saying this development has just happened, we've had a quick discussion. we're not sure what it means. they then went on for 30 minutes to discuss it, which i thought was an interesting moment. coverage. i am curious from each of you, while the debate is going on, there is now this interactive process that was possible. it did not exist -- i guess it was there in eight, but certainly in certainly in four. blogging. is that a good idea to have the discussion as the debate goes on? i am curious from
to go what has influenced us greatly is back in 1960, we had a morning news cycle ended evening news cycle and nothing in between. now you have not just for television, but also through computers and so forth. a 24 hour per day news cycle. in the 24 hour news cycle, you air. form. -- dicot the electronic tapeworm. it has to be set constantly. poptry to remember whether it is a candidate or commentator whoever it utters the words, i do not know. >> when i was watching cable coverage of the...
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thursday morning clear choice and new campaign started on tuesday morning christie saying it was tough talk for the new jersey governor. >> gretchen: if i were woon on the romney camp i would have him saying that. it grabs head lines and the attitude that people feel is missing. >> eric: where is the proof? you say you arut canning the deficit and create four million jobs. give us ideas. we haven't heard them. >> steve: head line is that the president is lying in his ads. he said they don't hold the president accountable in the main stream med yampt -- media . rasmussen shows how many people are for the president and how many for mr. mitt romney . rasmussen poll was accurate in 2004 and 8 getting the results according to the track being poll. 43 percent said they are certain to vote for romney and 42 percent certain vote for obama and 15 percent haven't decided . >> gretchen: that's huge. that is a dead heat report to look at the certainty of these people they are voting early right and these people who know in the debates who they will vote for. these debates are for the undecided it
thursday morning clear choice and new campaign started on tuesday morning christie saying it was tough talk for the new jersey governor. >> gretchen: if i were woon on the romney camp i would have him saying that. it grabs head lines and the attitude that people feel is missing. >> eric: where is the proof? you say you arut canning the deficit and create four million jobs. give us ideas. we haven't heard them. >> steve: head line is that the president is lying in his ads. he...
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host: robert in queens, new york. republican line, good morning. caller: if the mainstream media were to cover this in a normal fashion like they should, do you think people would pay attention? there are a lot of people but do not know this exists. there were only 45 seconds of the transcript from what i understand. i just like to know how you feel the election would be assuming the mainstream media were to cover things like this. it is definitely not on any front page of any paper today and i believe it is front-page news. host: and just for some context talking about this obama video, it says it was billed as a bombshell. guest: some republicans might say this is the from the answer to the 47%. they may be a little embarrassed by that, but it has been in the public domain since 2007. it is not clear why he is concerned for katrina victims not getting the same help as 9/11. he also mentioned the florida hurricanes. we will see how that case it may. -- how the case gets made. we will see. host: stephany is joining us now by skype. guest: having th
host: robert in queens, new york. republican line, good morning. caller: if the mainstream media were to cover this in a normal fashion like they should, do you think people would pay attention? there are a lot of people but do not know this exists. there were only 45 seconds of the transcript from what i understand. i just like to know how you feel the election would be assuming the mainstream media were to cover things like this. it is definitely not on any front page of any paper today and i...
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that payment is due on sunday. the service also defaulted on a payment that was due august 1st due to its ongoing financial problems. the default does not affect current retiree health benefits, though. the postal service says it loses $25 million every single day because of dropping mail by. that is a remarkable statistic. >>> coming up, we're going to get final ghothoughts from our cohost. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," two hours with the journalists who helped bring down enron, on the big banks, market scandals and investor confidence. and political strategy ahead of next week's presidential debate. don't miss "squawk box" tomorrow morning starting at 6:00 eastern. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp
that payment is due on sunday. the service also defaulted on a payment that was due august 1st due to its ongoing financial problems. the default does not affect current retiree health benefits, though. the postal service says it loses $25 million every single day because of dropping mail by. that is a remarkable statistic. >>> coming up, we're going to get final ghothoughts from our cohost. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," two hours with the journalists who helped...
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morning news where the majority of americans who still watch television get their news, it's the morning news shows that media research center shows that good morning america and "the today show" have been woefulfully inadequate in their coverage of this. >> here is the general media coverage on everything. take a look at this hole poll out from news organizations spending more time defending president obama. 47% in this poll to 16% for defend will romney they say or 21% both. and this poll taken the week of september 24th through the 26th after the unfolding of all of this. >> here we are with under 40 days to go, will foreign policy become a greater issue as we go downtown stretch? let's hope so and let's home they can find 2, 3, 5 minutes to address this on wednesday night's debate. i know it is not scheduled to address that domestic healthcare specifically. foreign policy is off the table. look, let's get it back on the table there should always be five minutes carved out to address the most important matters of the kay. >> at the end of the day. president obama at the d ng -- dnc. k
morning news where the majority of americans who still watch television get their news, it's the morning news shows that media research center shows that good morning america and "the today show" have been woefulfully inadequate in their coverage of this. >> here is the general media coverage on everything. take a look at this hole poll out from news organizations spending more time defending president obama. 47% in this poll to 16% for defend will romney they say or 21% both....
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rick parry, newt gingrich made choices life easier in that spring. >> sunday in the republican should do come with democrats have become much more assertive, which is a big change. a few years ago rahm emanuel himself a new stranger that democratic majorities, conservative democrats stay away from this issue because when you bring it up at rallies conservatives. it puts you on the defensive. but to barack obama deepest year? he defied his aid saying we're going to lose downscale white voters if he did this nasty american president to help hispanics hurt you with wasting voters, he did it anyway and in fact the response is quite remarkable that it did lead to an uptick of enthusiasm among hispanics, lots of praise from progressives and spring voters were glad somebody did something about an issue that they find -- exactly. it actually put republicans on the defensive. republicans totally paint themselves in a corner, but find how to take advantage of that pack. >> i haven't been that alienated, but i thought the point you're raising earlier was that they got elected, maybe you would mc
rick parry, newt gingrich made choices life easier in that spring. >> sunday in the republican should do come with democrats have become much more assertive, which is a big change. a few years ago rahm emanuel himself a new stranger that democratic majorities, conservative democrats stay away from this issue because when you bring it up at rallies conservatives. it puts you on the defensive. but to barack obama deepest year? he defied his aid saying we're going to lose downscale white...
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and despite the crummy economic news we got this morning. here is your move to the downside. what i want to point out is that for all this worrying about we're on the down slope, the s&p 500 is up 2% this month, 2.4% and we're only 2% off that 4 1/2 year high that we hit two weeks ago. so correction, forget about it. we're not even close on any of the major indices right now. take a look at what's been up this month. a very broad swath of the market is up. it's not like, oh, just material stocks and industrials are on the up side. materials, financials, energy, consumer staples are all on the upside. and if you drill down a little bit further into the market, you'll see most of the major sectors are on the upside. so you can see consumer stocks, pharmacy stocks are doing better, put up the other sector stom stocks moving on the up side. but it's a fairly broad swath of the overall market. so banking stocks are the up side. most of the big commodity stocks are on the upside. these are stocks in different sectors. gold and silver stocks had a particularly strong month overall.
and despite the crummy economic news we got this morning. here is your move to the downside. what i want to point out is that for all this worrying about we're on the down slope, the s&p 500 is up 2% this month, 2.4% and we're only 2% off that 4 1/2 year high that we hit two weeks ago. so correction, forget about it. we're not even close on any of the major indices right now. take a look at what's been up this month. a very broad swath of the market is up. it's not like, oh, just material...
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i'm sure all of you see bill regularly on fox news sunday and the fox news channel. i actually met bill in 1981 when he was a very young assistant professor at the university of pennsylvania. has been great to see all the things that he has accomplished since that time. the question that i would like to pose for each of you, and i will start with governor huntsman, what does the 2012 election reveal about the respective leadership styles of obama and ronnie? >> probably not much. >> okay. well, this panel -- [laughter] >> see you later. >> you can extrapolate a few things from president obama's first term that might be instructive. he is not a manager. he is not -- he does not have a history of managing things. so you bring in a lot of good, well-trained, smart people, give them their tasks and try to lead a government. and in the case of the governor romney who has been a governor, a business guy cannot run the olympics. i think his attitude with the efficiency. i'm going to come in and look at running government like a business which sometimes is not the right answ
i'm sure all of you see bill regularly on fox news sunday and the fox news channel. i actually met bill in 1981 when he was a very young assistant professor at the university of pennsylvania. has been great to see all the things that he has accomplished since that time. the question that i would like to pose for each of you, and i will start with governor huntsman, what does the 2012 election reveal about the respective leadership styles of obama and ronnie? >> probably not much. >>...
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book tv saturday night at 10:00 eastern and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span2. >> i watched c-span every time. any time something is going on, i want to watch c-span because they typically have the best, most unbiased view of what is happening. so i love c-span. i watched them on tv or on line. i do not know that i have a favorite show. for me, in this anytime i need to know what is going on, i know c-span will have the real story. >> he watches c-span on direct tv. c-span, created by america's cable company in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> two texas politicians, each topped it as the future of their parties, debated the economy, immigration, and other issues at the texas tribune in austin. democrat mayor julian castro was the keynote speaker at this year's democratic national convention. ted cruz is the republican candidate for the u.s. senate. this is an hour. >> i hope you will enjoy as many conversations as you can. if you have phones and are not going to tweet or instagram this event
book tv saturday night at 10:00 eastern and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span2. >> i watched c-span every time. any time something is going on, i want to watch c-span because they typically have the best, most unbiased view of what is happening. so i love c-span. i watched them on tv or on line. i do not know that i have a favorite show. for me, in this anytime i need to know what is going on, i know c-span will have the real story. >> he watches c-span on direct tv....
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to go what has influenced us greatly is back in 1960, we had a morning news cycle ended evening news cycle and nothing in between. now you have not just for television, but also through computers and so forth. a 24 hour per day news cycle. in the 24 hour news cycle, you have to fill the sound and the air. i call it the electronic tape form. [laughter] it has to be set constantly. try to remember whether it is a candidate or commentator whoever it utters the words, i do not know. >> when i was watching cable coverage of the trial in which there had been the announcement just before they went live, and it opened the program by saying this development has just happened, we've had a quick discussion. we're not sure what it means. they then went on for 30 minutes to discuss it, which i thought was an interesting moment. you do raise an interesting point in the difference of coverage. i am curious from each of you, while the debate is going on, there is now this interactive process that was possible. it did not exist -- i guess it was there in eight, but certainly in for. -- certainly in f
to go what has influenced us greatly is back in 1960, we had a morning news cycle ended evening news cycle and nothing in between. now you have not just for television, but also through computers and so forth. a 24 hour per day news cycle. in the 24 hour news cycle, you have to fill the sound and the air. i call it the electronic tape form. [laughter] it has to be set constantly. try to remember whether it is a candidate or commentator whoever it utters the words, i do not know. >> when i...
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they had 21 or 22 debates. that's going to produce a certain amount of fat checks and they're all going to be about republicans and that's going to skew the numbers. >> there were debates in january. jim's observation is absolutely correct. when i first started fact check, we were getting screams from democrats because so many of the criticisms we had at a time, late in 2003, in the middle of the democratic process, they are all about democrats because george bush was wisely keeping his mouth shut while dick gephardt, howard dean, and others told horrible falsehoods about each other. so you are only criticizing democrats? at the time, that was probably true. i get complaints from republicans when we defend republicans from falsehood said by another. they haven't even read the story. i reject the idea where singling out either party for undue attention. if we were, how come rachel m ,ddow is not bill's biggest fan sometimes and not very factual way, what he has said about liberals. what we do is apply the standa
they had 21 or 22 debates. that's going to produce a certain amount of fat checks and they're all going to be about republicans and that's going to skew the numbers. >> there were debates in january. jim's observation is absolutely correct. when i first started fact check, we were getting screams from democrats because so many of the criticisms we had at a time, late in 2003, in the middle of the democratic process, they are all about democrats because george bush was wisely keeping his...
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bill clinton could work with newt gingrich. we have to get back to that context when it is not about political party but taking care of people and moving forward. leadership is not about blame. it is the house's fall for the president's fault. leadership is about rolling up your sleeves and locking yourself in a room and leading by example. congress has not been able to come of with a budget in 2,000 days. that is ridiculous. let's come up with a budget. there is legislation that is bipartisan. no budget no pay legislation says if congress doesn't do its job and have a responsible budget they don't get paid. that is a step in the right direction. my pledge is i will co-sponsor that legislation which is bipartisan and holds congress accountable for doing with their job which is passing a budget and they haven't done it in 2,000 days. has the no budget no pay legislation. >> the question is about compromise. give us another ec would be willing to compromise on. bera: there are many of us who thing no child left behind is going in
bill clinton could work with newt gingrich. we have to get back to that context when it is not about political party but taking care of people and moving forward. leadership is not about blame. it is the house's fall for the president's fault. leadership is about rolling up your sleeves and locking yourself in a room and leading by example. congress has not been able to come of with a budget in 2,000 days. that is ridiculous. let's come up with a budget. there is legislation that is bipartisan....
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these are difficult, painful decisions. >> fixing the economy, sunday at 8:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> it was a day that changed my life forever. it changed america is life. we are going through a power point presentation that is going to outline a historical account as it happened. things happen very quickly. i am going to do my best not to ramble on and go too fast, but i asked you to sit back, clear your mind, and you will get a real sense of what it was like to be at the top of the food chain as a nation of 300 million americans was attacked by 19 of type at terrorists. good >> -- 919 al qaeda terrorists in -- by 19 al qaeda terrorists. >> the republican incumbent faces a challenge from the professor of uc-davis. this is a rematch of the election from years ago that he won with 51% of the vote. the candidates participated in a one-hour debate and who in sacramento. -- 01-hour debate in sacramento. by fellow, and welcome to what should be an interesting conversation ab
these are difficult, painful decisions. >> fixing the economy, sunday at 8:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> it was a day that changed my life forever. it changed america is life. we are going through a power point presentation that is going to outline a historical account as it happened. things happen very quickly. i am going to do my best not to ramble on and go too fast, but i asked you to sit...